ecosystem services

Ecosystem Services

Humankind benefits in a multitude of ways from ecosystems. Collectively, these benefits are becoming known as ecosystem services. While ecosystem services are very diverse, they can – according to the Millenium Ecosystem Assesment – be grouped into four broad categories: provisioning, such as the production of food and water; regulating, such as the control of climate and disease; supporting, such as nutrient cycle and crop polination; and cultural, such as recreational benefits.

Ecosystem Services in European Mountain Forests

Twenty-nine percent of the EU27 land surface is covered by mountains, and forests cover 41% of the European mountain area providing a disproportionately large number of ecosystem services. Often, the demand for ecosystem services from a single parcel of mountain forest is manifold, including protection from natural hazards such as rockfall and avalanches, timber prdouction, and landscape aesthetics (regarding tourism and recreation). Nature conservation values and biodiversity aspects are often involved as well.

This project is supported by the European Commission under the Environment (including climate change) Theme of the 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development. The AFM-Toolbox is hosted by the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna.